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Straight White Men Can’t Dance: American Masculinity in Film and Popular Culture

Autor Addie Tsai
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 sep 2025
Straight White Men Can't Dance: American Masculinity in Film and Popular Culture investigates a trope proliferating throughout popular American media over the last half-century: that straight white men can't dance.

Addie Tsai traces this reiterative moving image of vaudevillian buffoonery in film, television, and video from the mid-1980s to present-day. During the height of homophobic hysteria in response to the AIDS epidemic, dance began to be used as a marker to scrutinize white men's position within homosexuality and masculinity. Therefore, white men could misperform good dancing to more securely sit within hegemonic masculinity.

Tsai establishes how ethnic mimicry within American popular media, even that of white masculinity, is produced and reiterated from the 19th-century theatrical practice of blackface minstrelsy. This history resurfaces in one of the exceptions to the trope: when white men use the hip currency of blackness to affirm their (dancing) masculinity through theft and positionality.

By revealing how dance in American popular media reifies and problematizes gendered and racialized economies, Straight White Men Can't Dance demonstrates how the image of the buffoonish white male dancer operates as a smokescreen for the more violent manipulative forces of the reigning figure of white supremacy.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350443563
ISBN-10: 1350443565
Pagini: 216
Dimensiuni: 156 x 238 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Introduction

Chapter 1: Tripping the White Mantastic: The (Straight) White Man Dance Trope

Chapter 2: Magic Mike, Dirty Dancing, and the (Empty) Promise of Heteromasculinity

Chapter 3: The White Man Dancer as Man-Child

Chapter 4: The White Man Dancer as Gay Panic

Chapter 5: The White Man Dancer as Slapstick Parody

Chapter 6: The White Teen Dancer as Cross-Racial Exchange

Chapter 7: The White Man Dancer as Mailer's "White Negro"

Chapter 8: The White Man Dancer as Disempowered Animation

Coda: The White Mad Dancer as Spectacular Cakewalk

Index

Recenzii

This is a superb book for anyone curious about how media, historically and currently, contribute to and undergird systemic exclusions. Tsai offers a wonderful example of interdisciplinary research that benefits dance studies, film studies, gender studies, queer studies, critical race studies, media studies, and communication studies.
Addie Tsai convincingly unpacks forty years of film, television, and music videos to reveal how awkward moves, gay panics, and racial appropriation shape constructions of white masculinity dancing on screen. Provocative close readings reveal how dance becomes a battleground for gender, race, and power. Smart and sharp essential reading for anyone curious about what's really at stake when white men hit the dance floor.
Tsai connects high-brow critique with pop culture everyone knows . It's smart, layered, and often quite funny in its observations about how white male identity has been staged, protected, and parodied over decades. Straight White Men Can't Dance is both a critique and a celebration of pop culture's messiness - a book that'll make you see familiar movies and TV moments in a totally new light.